For Backup/Restore apps, Titanium Backup is for rooted phons, what about
Helium for non rooted phones ?
In both cases, some apps does not play well with restoration thoug but for
99% apps, it works fantastic﻿

LoL, Fail: Second question is about how to revert to stock recovery.
Shortly, the poor guy wanted to know how to “uninstall” clockworkmod
recovery. You could have given him more advice by pointing to
xda-developers forum.

Dear Newb: one of the easiest way to get rid of a custom recovery image is
to accept an OTA update, or to flash a full firmware. For more info, go to
xda-developers forum and search the threads.﻿

Please ask questions that take time to answer. I mean that require people
to do some more research. 6 minutes after the videos go live, I’m usually
not even at home and I don’t use my phone to youtube.﻿

For backups and restores WITHOUT root:
1. Helium: free in the play store. Backs up to the SD card, to the PC, and,
if you pay $5, the cloud.

2. Google’s built in option: by default, Google backs up a list of apps
installed on your device. This doesn’t back up data, but the list of apps
is backed up. So, when you log into a new device with your Google account,
the apps will be redownloaded. ﻿

I own a nexus 5 and i use it for intensive gaming
Its back get heated alot
To cool it down i take ice cubes and apply it on the back of the phone
Is this harmful or will it in anyway disturb its wireless charging facility﻿

Jayce, I’m in a dilemma, should I get Xperia Z1 or Nexus 5? What attracts
me towards Z1 is its camera and waterproof body, while Nexus 5 attracts me
because of guaranteed updates and large variety of custom roms and
developer support. If I won’t buy Z1, the only reason would be updates and
smaller development community and availability of custom roms. So which one
should I get? And is there a significant and huge difference between camera
quality of both?﻿